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Elvis Presley - "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Record Sleeve Wall Clock

Description

This clock has been made from an original record sleeve by Elvis Presley.

I have a back catalog of other singles and albums also available, if you do not see what you are looking for, please message me.

This clock comes with either gold or silver hands to enhance the appearance of the record.

Operation is a choice of silent or ticking, battery operated quartz clock movement.
This item is up-cycled from a 7" vinyl record.
Easy to hang on your wall with a purpose built hanger already on the clock mechanism.
12 month guarantee from date of purchase.
Requires 1 x standard AA battery (not supplied due to postage restrictions).

All record clocks are made from used vinyl, and as a result may have acquired light surface marks or scratches to them over time. No records are used which have been damaged to the detriment of the overall appearance of the clock, but it is important to note that due to the pilot hole being altered to accept the clock mechanism this record is not intended for re-purpose, and is sold as a decorative clock only.

With thousands of records in stock and awaiting listing you are most welcome to contact me for a specific artist or song, I will be happy to accommodate you. Items are dispatched within two days of purchase in a specially made gift box for you.

Inspiration

It was during one evening that a friend asked the time as the Lotus Eaters were singing "The First Picture Of You" and I looked at our rather mundane but functional clock and thought wouldn't it be great to have a picture disc there instead, and within days Blancmange's "Happy Families" had replaced the drab clock now rejected to the roof.

When I explored the idea further I discovered the concept was not unique, but rather a well established principle and so the process began. Oh and did I mention in my spare time I write, and have published two fictional history novels both available on Amazon in paperback and Download;